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South Korea at the Crossroads: Autonomy and Alliance in an Era of Rival Powers

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Against the backdrop of China's mounting influence and North Korea's growing nuclear capability and expanding missile arsenal, South Korea faces a set of strategic choices that will shape its economic prospects and national security. In South Korea at the Crossroads, Scott A. Snyder examines the trajectory of fifty years of South Korean foreign policy and offers predictions--and a prescription--for the future. Pairing a historical perspective with a shrewd understanding of today's political landscape, Snyder contends that South Korea's best strategy remains investing in a robust alliance with the United States.

Snyder begins with South Korea's effort in the 1960s to offset the risk of abandonment by the United States during the Vietnam War and the subsequent crisis in the alliance during the 1970s. A series of shifts in South Korean foreign relations followed: the "Nordpolitik" engagement with the Soviet Union and China at the end of the Cold War; Kim Dae Jung's "Sunshine Policy," designed to bring North Korea into the international community; "trustpolitik," which sought to foster diplomacy with North Korea and Japan; and changes in South Korea's relationship with the United States. Despite its rise as a leader in international financial, development, and climate-change forums, South Korea will likely still require the commitment of the United States to guarantee its security. Although China is a tempting option, Snyder argues that only the United States is both credible and capable in this role. South Korea remains vulnerable relative to other regional powers in northeast Asia despite its rising profile as a middle power, and it must balance the contradiction of desirable autonomy and necessary alliance.

376 pages, Hardcover

First published January 2, 2018

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Scott A. Snyder

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Scott A. Snyder is Senior Fellow for Korea Studies and Director of the Program on U.S.-Korea Policy for the Council on Foreign Relations.

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April 4, 2018
I am doing a thesis on Sunshine policy and this is the reason why I picked up the book.

It's non- fiction, so I think it's a read more suitable for people with at least some academic interest in politics.
It's thorough and covers a big portion of the country's new history.
It's a good research material, however in my view there's a big focus on the USA's significance in South Korea's policy and maybe not so much on the country internal dynamics.


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April 6, 2021
I learned a lot, but as an editor I found the sentences way too long and too much repitition.
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